The Haplotype Genetic Map (HapMap) is an invaluable resource to the cardiovascular researcher, enabling a decrease in cost and an increase in the efficiency and speed of discoveries in the laboratory.
BETHESDA, Md., Fri., Dec. 10, 2004 – The International HapMap Consortium today announced that it is ending computer-based "click wrap" license restrictions on data generated by its effort to create a ...
Investigators from six countries have completed the second phase of the International HapMap Project, an effort to identify and catalog genetic similarities and differences among populations around ...
Phase II of the International HapMap Project has just been published, adding substantial amounts of human genetic variation data to the Phase I release and providing important insights for the design ...
Mr. COLLINS: The HapMap scientists who came from six countries and labored long and hard over the last three years to do this project agreed from the outset that they would put all the data up on the ...
Phase 1 of the International HapMap Project (http://www.hapmap.org), published in November 2005, was hailed by the mainstream press as a revolutionary tool for gene ...
Evaluation of 5-FU metabolism-relating enzyme gene expression levels using quantitative real-time RT-PCR from formalin fixed parafine embedded samples ...
The search for the causes of complex genetic diseases received a major boost today with the publication of the first map of human genetic variations, the subtle genetic changes that make each of us ...
Many studies are based on the premise that a sample is representative of the larger body from which it was drawn. An article being published in Nature today 1 provides a guide for sampling the human ...
Institute will establish a sample repository for populations next in line to be studied. The Coriell Institute for Medical Research was awarded a $3.1 million contract from the NHGRI to establish a ...
Your genome holds clues to where your ancestors came from – and what medical challenges you might have to deal with as a result. But there are also clues in there for overcoming those challenges.
The search for the causes of complex genetic diseases received a major boost Thursday with the publication of the first map of human genetic variations, the subtle genetic changes that make each of us ...